[ He looks at Fjord, so amused to let him into tiefling 'secrets'. ]
I have foam pads. They're the most obnoxious magenta color, I hate and love them. Most of the time I just use the horn caps, but Gustav told me it's good if I use them for support sometimes since my horns have holes in them that might be weak points.
[ ...and of course when your 'dad' tells you things, you kind of ignore it. ]
...and no, I don't know why there are holes, I think the last guy was just weird.
[ It's a very permanent thing, after all. Tiefling horns are not like deer horns that shed, nor are they permanently growing like orc tusks. They are attached to the skull and shaped hollow at the base, with a flesh core, a shitton of veins in there and then tapering to just bone the rest of the way. They bleed like crazy if cut or broken by the core, so he could have woken up from his accident without horns and have to get resin ones installed.
(To be fair, the resin ones are so cool, especially the light-up or glow-in-the-dark ones.) ]
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I have foam pads. They're the most obnoxious magenta color, I hate and love them. Most of the time I just use the horn caps, but Gustav told me it's good if I use them for support sometimes since my horns have holes in them that might be weak points.
[ ...and of course when your 'dad' tells you things, you kind of ignore it. ]
...and no, I don't know why there are holes, I think the last guy was just weird.
[ It's a very permanent thing, after all. Tiefling horns are not like deer horns that shed, nor are they permanently growing like orc tusks. They are attached to the skull and shaped hollow at the base, with a flesh core, a shitton of veins in there and then tapering to just bone the rest of the way. They bleed like crazy if cut or broken by the core, so he could have woken up from his accident without horns and have to get resin ones installed.
(To be fair, the resin ones are so cool, especially the light-up or glow-in-the-dark ones.) ]